269 Pa. 275 | Pa. | 1921
This is an appeal from the affirmance of an award by the Workmen’s Compensation Board, and, subsequently,
Although not couched in these precise words, the various statements of the referee, when read together, are tantamount to a finding that deceased killed himself while possessed by an uncontrollable insane impulse, or while in a delirium, or frenzy, without rational knowledge of the physical consequences of his act. This, with the other findings, already indicated, is sufficient to sustain the award; for we agree with the court below that “it is possible to point out evidence (not perhaps the strongest or most persuasive, but still tangible evidence) to support every finding of the referee, approved by the board.”
The assignments of error are overruled and the judgment is affirmed.